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Beall O. A., genl store Collins John, saw mill
Cox J. P. & Bro., gent store Harris William, blacksmith Hunt S. M., saw mill Lewis John F. & Son, genl store Ridley J. N., grist mill
WATERS.
Floyd County .- (See Hermitage.)
WASHINGTON.
Wilkes County .- Wash. Br., Ga. R. R.
For information about this place, see index to places received too late for insertion in proper place.
WATERVILLE.
Walker County.
Is 6 miles from LaFayette the county seat, 23 from Ringgold its . Thomas G. C., attorney
shipping station, and 139 to Atlanta. Mail weekly.
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WATERS. Floyd County-( See Hermitage.)
WATKINSVILLE. Oconee County.
County seat, 7 miles southwest of Athens, its nearest express, telegraph, railroad station and banking town, via which Atlanta is 111 miles dis- tant. Has a population of 300. Bap- tist, Christian and Methodist church- es, one high school and two steam eaw mills; also cotton factories and grist mill operated by water power. Cotton is the chief shipment. Mail daily. D. M. White, P. M.
Anderson G. W., co. coroner
Anderson J. T., attorney
Booth Thomas, co. treasurer
Booth T. & R., genl store
Booth W. H., saloon
Cochran L. B. N., genl store
Elder William E., co. surveyor
Foddrills J., genl store
Hester J. T., physician
Hudson J. G., teacher
Jackson R. M., attorney
Jennings Henry, grist mill
Johnson John W., co. clerk and tax collector
Lyle James R., attorney and co. or- dinary
Marshall John T., saw mill
Maybe James, grist mill
Murray & Thrasher, genl store
Overby B. Earl, co. tax receiver and sheriff
Price J. D., grist mill
Richardson D. R., physician
Thrasher B. E., attorney White D. M., physician
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WAVERLY HALL. Harris County.
An unimportant postoffice, located 13 miles from Hamilton, the county seat and shipping point.
WAYCROSS.
Ware County .-- S., F. & W. Ry.
County seat, with a population of about 400. Located at the junction of the S., F. &W. Ry. and B. & A. R.R Savannah is 99 miles distant and Atlanta 297. Has Southern Express and Western Union Telegraph of- fice .. Receives daily mails.
WAYNESBOROUGH. Burke County -- A. & S. R. R.
Has a population of 1,000, Western Union Telegraph and Southern Ex- press office-, Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches, white, and two Baptist and two Methodist churches, colored. Four schools, two for white and two for colored people. McIntosh creek furnishes power to operate cotton gins and grist mill. Several steam cotton gins in the neighborhood. Ships annually 12,- 000 bales of cotton. Augusta, 36 miles distant, is the nearest banking town. Savannah is 100 and Atlanta 203 miles distant. Cotton, wool, bides and fruits are the principal ship .. ments. Mail daily. Mrs. Mary L. Mitchell, P. M.
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Attaway James, carriage mkr Branch F. A. Rev
Beal P. R., jeweler
Bell Seaborn J., co. clerk
Brant & Son, genl store
Brinson E. L., attorney
Buekmaster E. H., grist mill Burdell Thomas, physician
Carter E. A., genl store
Cooley J. W., dentist
Evans, Thomas & Fulcher, genl store
Ford L. R, physician
Foster S. L., harness mkr and co. coroner
Gray S. A., genl store
Gresham Addie Miss, teacher
Hall M. E., genl store
Halley C. A., teacher
Hamill T., genl store
Hasseler B., sheriff Hill J. C., physician
Holleyman W. F., drugs
Johnson J. M., physician
Johnson P. P., attorney
Jones J. J., attorney
Lambert J. A., co. surveyor
Lawson E. F., attorney
Lovett R. O., attorney
McElmurray Thomas J., co. ordi- nary
Mackenzie J. H., genl store
Mason A., jeweler
Moseley R. J., grist mill
Murphey L. A., teacher
Newman H. D., barber
Oliver T. D., attorney
Patterson, George, dentist
Palmer H. E. W., attorney
Perry H. H., attorney
Polhill J. A .. drugs
Prescott J. E., carriage mkr
Quinney Thomas, co. treasurer
Reynolds J. W., co. tax receiver
Roberts J. H., teacher Rodgers A. M., attorney Routzahn F. B., genl store Scherer C. E., genl store Schwarzweiss S., genl store Smith J. B., shoemkr Ward G. A., co. tax collector
Weatherbon S., genl store Wellman C. R. Rev
Whitehead A. O., physician
Wilkins W. A. & Co., genl store Williams F. T., genl store
WAYNESVILLE.
Wayne County-B. & A. R. R.
Has & population of 250; express and telegraph offices, and & Presby- terian church. Naval stores, wool, hides and wax form the principal shipments. Was established as a postoffice more than fifty years past, and receives a daily mail by railroad.
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a tri-weekly from from Owens Ferry and a weekly from Sereven by car- rier. Is 35 miles southeast of Jesup, the county seat. John W. Hatcher, P. M.
Alison J. R., naval stores and genl store
Barnes B., naval stores and genl store Covington & Glasgow, naval stores and geul store
Hatcher John W., genl store Wiggins W. M., genl store
WAYNMANVILLE.
Upson County.
Has a population of 50; cotton fac. tory and grist mill operated by water power; is 8 miles cast of Thomaston, the county seat, 9 from The Rock -- Upson County R. R .- the nearest railroad station, and 17 from Barnes- ville, the nearest express, telegraph office and banking town. Cotton and cotton goods are the chief ship- ment -. Mail tri-weekly. Louis Hansburger, P. M.
WAY'S STATION.
Bryan County .- S., F. & W. Ry.
A small place about 8 miles from Bryan, the county seat, and 16 from Savannah. Has Southern Express and daily mail.
WEBSTER PLACE. Elbert County.
Eleven miles north west of Elberton the county seat, and nearest tele- graph office; & from Bowman the nearest express and shipping station, and 45 from Athens the nearest bank ing town. Has a population of 50. White and colored churches and schools; cotton gius and grist mill operated by water power; two steam cotton gin -. Cotton is the chief ex- port. Mail semi-weekly. William H. Teasley, P. M.
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WELLBORN MILLS. Houston County.
A recently established postodice, 12 miles northeast of Perry, the county seat.
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WELLINGTON. Morgan County. Address mail to Madison, 10 miles south.
WELLS' MILLS. Berrien County.
Mail for this point goes to Adel, & miles west.
WELLSCOTT. Fannin County.
Morganton, five miles northwest, is the postoffice for this point.
WEST BOWERSVILLE. Franklin County.
Has a population of 110; two Bap- tist churches and one school. Beaver- dam creek furnishes power to operate cotton gin, shingle and grist mill ; saw mill, planing mill, and cotion gin, run by steam. Nine miles from Carnesville, the county seat, two from Bowerville, the express and telegraph office, 35 from Athens ils nearest banking town. Cotton, lum- ber aud shingles, form the chief ship- ments. Mail daily. J. A. Duncan, P. M.
Altaway W. B., varieties and novelties
Altaway & Co., genl store
Bond S. P., gent store
Bowers Ezra, job printer
Duncan J. A., lumber
Fleming S. D., genl store
Glover J. M., genl store Jordan Q. C., genl store
WEST POINT.
Troup County .- A. & W. P. R. R. Has a population proper of 2,000.
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Is situated on the Alabama line and the Chattahoochee river, which furnishes water power to operate two large cotton mills. Columbus, via Opelika, Ala., is 51 mlles distant, At- lanta 87. It has tour churches-two Baptists (one col'd), Methodist and Presbyterian, one white and one col- ored school, and a large iron foundry. Soutbern Express, Western Union Telegraph. Cotton is the principal export. Mail daily. W. M. K. Watts, P. M.
Adam Bros. (David L. and Frank L.), genl store
Alabama & Georgia Mnfg Co., W. H. Huguley, pres; W. C. and L. Lanier, sec and treas; cotton fac- tory
Atkinson & Reid (Nathan L. Atkin son, James M. Reid), hardware aud carriages
Benbam W. L. & Co. (William L. Bonham, Lucius T. C. Lovelace), grocers Bradley J. W., shoemkr
Callaway Samuel P., propr State Line Press
Coleman Alfred, saloon
Collins William, livery stable and genl store
Corprew Eugene V., saloon
1 Crawford James J., agt, drugs
Croft Cleveland L., grocer
Croft L. L.&U. N.( Ley L. and George N.), grocers
Darden & Kennedy ( William C. Dar- den, Thomas J. Kennedy), cotton warehouse Dennis James H., saloon Diekson Moses A., furniture
Dodson Benjamin, grocer Driver Allen J., hvery stable
Eady A. M. & Co. IAnderson M. and Thomas J. Eady, James S. Baker), grocers
Edwards George W., grocer and sa. loon
Edwards John H., grocer
Fields Joseph W., saloon
Freeman Robert A. S., ins agt
Freisleben Jacob, dry goods
Gibbons Patrick, saloon
Griggs Asa W., physician
Griggs John W., physician
Hagedorn J. J. & Co. (John J. and Zach Hagedorn), dry goods and furniture
Haralson Thomas C., meats
Harrington John M., agt Sou. Exp. Co
Harris Blakely L., attorney
Harris Levi M., attorney
Harrison Pleasant, barber
Herzberg Morris, printer, books and jewelry
Heyman, Merz & Co. (Herman Hey- man, Daniel Merz), dry goods Higginbotham William B., genl store
Hogue H. H. & Co.( Henry H. Hogue, David A. Jones), furniture
Huguley W. H. & Co. ( William and William T. Huguley, John H. Nolan, Arthur O. Jackson), gro- cers
Jackson W. S. & Son ( Wyche S. and Arthur O.), ins agts
Jennings Thomas J., ticket agt W. and A. R. P.
Jones William E., carriage mkr
Jones David A. & Co. (David A. and William A ), stoves, etc
Lanier Frank, Jr., grocer Little Wilbur F., attorney
Lanier W. C. & L. ( Ward C. and La- Fayette), bankers, iron founders, flour mills, ins agts
McElhaney George W., dentist
Mealor Richard I., grocer Miller John P., drugs
Miller & Harris ( Henry W. Miller, John E. Harris), boots and saoes
Mitcham & Smith (George T. Mitch- am, James W. Smith), plantation supplies
Palmer William E., grocer
Pratt B. Mrs., grocer
Scott James M., grocer and saleon
Scott J. R. & Co. (John R. Scott), genl store Sellers Stephen M., grocer
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Doors, Sash, Blinds.
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West Point Mnfg Co., John D. John- son, pres; W. C. and L. Lanier, sec and treas; cotton factory
Whitaker & Erwin (Samuel T. Whit- aker, George F. Erwin), grocers White Wiley E., drugs
White William H., dry goods
Wilson Eugene K., opr W. U. Tele- graph Co
Williams William L., hotel
Wood Ransom W., saloon and restaurant
Word Edward M., ticket agt A. & !V. P. R. R.
Zachry James T., geul store
WEST'S MILL.
Macon County.
Direct mail to Oglethorpe, 8 miles east.
WESTON.
Webster County.
Located 10 miles southwest from Preston, the county seat, and 20 from Dawson, the nearest railrond, express and telegraph station, banking and shipping point. Has a population of 50. Cotton is the principal product. Has a high school and Baptist and Methodist churches. Was re-estab- ,lished as a post office in ISSO, and re- ceives a tri-weekly mail frem Amer- icus by wagon. Mark Holloman, P. M.
WESTONIA. Coffee County-B. & A. R. R.
Or Weston's Mill. Population 50. Ninety-one miles from Brunswick. Mail to Pearson.
WESTOVER. Baldwin County.
Five miles north of Milledgeville, its post-office.
WHEATON.
Appliny County-No. 63 M. & B. R .R. Name of railroad station, Gopher. Is
4 miles from Baxley, the county seat, and nearest express and telegraph offices. Savannah, 86 miles distant, is the nearest banking town. Altamaha river, close by, furnishes water power to operate several saw and grist mills; four steam saw and grist mills and several turpentine stills. Has a pop- ulation of 100, good churches and schools. Cotton, lumber, turpentine, rosin and wool are the chief exports. Mail daily. G. W. Hasaur, P. M.
Ahl W. O., genl store
Anderson H. L., contractor and builder
Deen Daniel, teacher
Hasaur G. W., saw mill
Head R. R., teacher
WHICHAM.
Decatur County -- S., F. & W. R. R.
Known also as Harrell. Has a population of 225. Methodist and Baptist churches and common school, Toud and Wolf creeks furnishes power to operate saw and grist mill. Express Southern, telegraph Western Union. Is 15 miles from Bainbridge, the county seat, 21 from Thomasville, its nearest banking town, 221 from Savannah, and 288 from Atlanta. Ship direct. Cotton and naval stores the principal shipment. Mail daily. James C. Braswell, P. M.
Carter H. C., miller
Davis W. A., gent store Jones G. M., physician Lasseter T. A., genl store McElroy H. L., physician
Martin J. & Son, genl store
Maxwell A. L., gent store
Mack H., carriage mkr, notary and magistrate
Truloek G. B., genl store
Waldron Green, magistrate
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WHITE BLUFF.
Chatham County. Nine miles south of Savannah, its postoffice.
WHITE HILL.
Fulton County.
Address mail to Atlanta, 2 miles northeast
WHITE HOUSE. Henry County.
Eight miles north of M. Donough. Mail to Peach Stone Shoals.
WHITE PATH.
Gilmer County .- (See Cherry Log.)
WHITE PLAINS. Green County.
Has a population of 250; Metli- odist and Baptist churches and good schools, grist and flour mill, operated by wa er power, leri-t and saw mill run by steam; is 12 miles northwest of Greensborongh, the county seat, 12 from Union Point, its express, tele- graph and railroad station, and 90 from Atlanta. Cotton, dried fruit, etc., form the chief export. Mail tri weekly. George W. Tappan, P. M.
Christopher William, shoemaker Eason T. T., genl store and magis. trate
Grant J. C. & J. D., carriage mkrs
Grant William L., gin and planing mill
Howell J. M., physician Howell W. J., notary Kolpatrick J. HI. Rev., Baptist Mapp J. H., genl store Moore J. D., physician
Moge P. M. agt, gent store
Myrick D. J. Rev., Methodist
Parker J. R., magistrate Reese R L., dentist
Stevens John S., harness mkr
Tappan Alexander B., carriage mkr
Tappan Bro. & Co. (R. W. M. and G. W. Tappan), genl store
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINCS.
Meriwether County.
Has a population of 200. Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian church- es, and one good school. Mountain creek furnishes power to operate gin and grist mill. Cotton gin and two saw mills run by steam. Is a very pleasant summer resort, 10 miles from Greenville, the county seat, 6 from Hood, the nearest railroad sta- tion, and 18 from LaGrange, its ex- press, telegraph office and banking town. Cotton is the chief shipment. Mail semi .. weekly. J. E. Gillespie, P. M.
Christian James O., geul store Florence H. A., saw mill Gibson William, grist mill Gillespie John E., magistrate Gillespie William A., physician Key G. W., carpenter
Magruder R. H., saw and grist mill
WHITE WATER. Fayette County.
Nine miles south of Fayetteville. Address mail to Brooks' Station.
WHITESBURGH.
Carroll County-S. G. d. N. A. R. R.
Has a population of 400. Baptist and Methodist churches and one school, the "Whitesburgh Semina- ry." Nine steam saw mills, one gin, machine works and planing mill. Snake creek, one mile distant, fur- nishes power to operate two flouring, saw and paper mill, one machine shop, cotton gin and cotton factory. It is 13 miles from Carrollton, the county seat, 13 from Newnan, the nearest express, telegraph office and banking town. Ship direct. Cot- ton, lumber, shingles and laths are the principal shipments. Mail daily. J. A. MeMullan, P. M.
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Adams Fannie Mis., milliner Allen N. E., saw mill
Atkinson J. A., saw mill Aycock W. C., furniture Boatright & Tanner, genl store Brooks & Goar, saw mill Brown J. C. & J. N., drugs Brown W. T., physician Bryan N., carriage mkr Clark G. T., attorney Cowan Z. J., saw mill Craig J. M. & Bro., saloon
Culpepper N. S., teacher Gilbert F. J., blacksmith Harris W. W , rr agt and hotel Jordan C. P., attorney Jordan R. J .; attorney Kendrick L., genl store McConnell J. A., saw mill McMillan J. A., genl store
Moore J. T., physician
Moore & Taylor, blacksmiths
O'Rear & Musick, saw mill Roberts E. S., gin Roberts E. S. & Co., geul store
Roberts G. P., attorney
Robinson J. F., grocer Steele B. F., saloon Strickland T. J., saw mill
Taylor H. G., shoemkr
Wager C. A., genl store
Wolf W. J., saw mill
WHITESVILLE.
Effingham County .- C. R. R. - (See Guyton.)
WHITESVILLE. Harris County.
Twelve miles northwest of Hamil. ton, the county seat; 10 from West Point, the nearest express, telegraph and railroad station ; 27 from Colum- bus, its banking town, and 97 from Atlanta. Mountain creek furnishes power to operate saw and grist mill. Has a population of 200. Baptist and Methodist churches, (white and col ored), and two common schools. Cotton is the chief export. Mail
daily. B. J. Gordon, P. M.
Beard J. A. & Bro., saloon Cameron H. C., attorney Carmichael Hugh Rev., Methodist Gordon B. J., hotel
Hill I. W., teacher
McCoy P. W., genl store
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Macon T. G., physician Norwood L. C, physician Reese S. H., attorney Talley William, Sr., saw and grist mill Talley & Cotton, genl store
WHITING,
Baldwin County .- C. R. R .- (Sce Ster- ens' Pottery.)
WHITTLE. Washington County.
A farmer's postoffice, 10 miles southeast of Tennille, the nearest railroad approach.
WIER. Lumpkin County.
Situated 12 miles from Dahlonega, the county seat, and 30 from Gaines- ville the nearest railroad, express and telegraph station, and banking town. Grain and cattle are the principal shipments. Was made a postoffice in 1881, and receives a daily mail by carrier from Dahlonega and Ellijay. D. M. Fowler, P. M.
Fowler D. M., gent store
WILBURVILLE. Mocon County.
Seven miles northwest of Mar- shallsville, its postoffice.
WILCOXEN. Coreta County. Mail for this point goesto Newnan, 5 miles southeast.
WIGGINSVILLE. Marion County. Situated 5 miles from Buena Vista, the county seat, 23 from Amerieus
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its nearest express, telegraph offices, shipping point, and banking town, and 39 from Columbus; one flour mill operated by water power ; one flour, saw mill and cotton gin run by steam. Has a population of 50. Cot- ton and stock form the principal shipments. Mait daily. B. F. Rice, P. M.
Bray James, Rev Brown Isaac, miller Burrell Armstead, blacksmith Hagler John, barber Hanner John, barber Rice B. F., geni store Roberts Richard, miller Wiggins W. J., gent store
WILDWOOD.
Dade County-A. G. S. R. R.
Nine miles northeast of Trenton, the county seat, and 9 from Chattanoo. ga, Tennessee, ria which the distance to Atlanta is 149 miles. Has daily mail.
WILLACOOCHEE.
Coffee County-B. & A. R. R.
Population about 55; is 193 miles northeast of Douglas, the county seat, 12 from Pearson station, its nearest telegraph office. Has South- ern Express office, three steam saw mills, Methodist and Baptist church- es and one common school. Cotton, rice and wool the chief shipments. Mail daily. Aaron Moore, P. M. Gaskin & Son, gent store Gray B. B., saw mill
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WILLEO MILLS. Cobb County. Send mail to Roswell.
WILLIAMS' STORE. Berrien County-( See Afton).
WILLIAMSBURGH. Calhoun County-Blakely Dic., S. W. R. R.
Morgan court house is 5 miles distant, Blakely 22, Macon 134, and Atlanta 237. Has a population of about 25, and mail four times a week. Albany is the banking place for this point.
WILLOW GROVE.
Coweta County.
Nine miles southwest of Newnan, its postoffice.
WILSONVILLE. Douglas County.
Has & population of 100. Method- ist and Baptist churches and two schools Hurricane creek and Dog river furnish power to operate grist and saw mills, gins and wool card- ers ; it is 14 miles from Douglasville, the county seat, 10 from Whites- burgh, the nearest railroad station, 14 from Palmetto, the nearest ex- press and telegraph offices, and 45 from Atlanta, the banking town. Cotton is the principal export. Mail four times a week. George W. Bur- nett, P. M.
Brown J. N., physician Burnett G. W .. physician
Daniel Joseph, grist mill
Davenport W. L., gin and saw mill Doorsett & Thompson, gin and grist imoll Wilson John A., gin, grist and saw mill
WIMBERLY.
Muscogee County-C. R. R.
Fourteen miles from Columbus, its mail supply point.
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